Fringe Analysis of Plane Trees Related to Cutting and Pruning
arXiv:1704.01095 · doi:10.1007/s00010-017-0529-0
Abstract
Rooted plane trees are reduced by four different operations on the fringe. The number of surviving nodes after reducing the tree repeatedly for a fixed number of times is asymptotically analyzed. The four different operations include cutting all or only the leftmost leaves or maximal paths. This generalizes the concept of pruning a tree. The results include exact expressions and asymptotic expansions for the expected value and the variance as well as central limit theorems.